Kentucky no longer allows outside bail companies to act as an agent for people arrested there, so if an inmate wants to be bonded out it must be by a friend, family member or themselves.

The bail page lists the various bail bond amounts for each offense, the different types of bonds, acceptable bail bond collateral, bond costs, where to post a bond and the hours you can post a bond in Bracken County.

About the Bracken County Jail

The Bracken County Jail, located in the city of Brooksville, in Bracken County, Kentucky is a medium to maximum-security facility.

Every year this facility has Bookings, with a daily average of Inmates and a staff of .

Inmates range from low level misdemeanor offenders to those being held and awaiting trial for violent crimes like robbery, rape and murder. Therefore, the security level must be high.

Correctional officers in Bracken County Jail are armed with mace and trained to use physical force to protect themselves, visitors and inmates from violence.

All of the men and women being held in the Bracken County Jail are either awaiting trial or have been sentenced in the Bracken County Court System and been sentenced to one year or less.

The Bracken County Jail also houses inmates arrested by this county’s municipal police departments.

A full list of the cities and towns can be found below.

Family and Friends of inmates are allowed to:
• Receive phone calls from the inmates,
• Provide them with commissary money
• Receive and send them mail
• Schedule a time to visit.